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CTLS'ers - this looks like an excellent grant opportunity for those of you who do adult programming - don't forget you have ILIPS on "Services to the Elderly" which include attendance at adult programs! Jennifer Patterson I've stopped 2,363 spam and fraud messages. You can too! Free trial of spam and fraud protection at http://www.cloudmark.com/sig/?rc=3mi4hl -----Original Message----- From: ALA Public Programs Office [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 12:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Applications available for "Looking At: Jazz" grant Dear Mrs. Jennifer John Patterson: The ALA Public Programs Office and National Video Resources would like to invite your library to apply for "Looking At: Jazz, America's Art Form." Applications are being accepted now through February 10, 2006. "Looking At: Jazz" will offer libraries and other non-profit organizations an outstanding program of six carefully curated viewing and discussion programs accompanied by a selection of compelling documentary films, compelling essays written by eminent scholars, and an extensive resource guide for additional reading, Web sites, videos and DVDs. Libraries (public, academic, special) and non-profit institutions or venues related to music or jazz history (examples include but are not limited to university departments, archives with an extensive jazz collection, museums, jazz institutes or societies, or performance venues) are eligible to apply. Fifty institutions will be selected to receive a grant to present a series of community programs around themes in jazz history. The programs will consist of screenings of award-winning documentary films, supported by scholar-led discussion and extensive suggested reading lists. All fifty selected institutions will receive materials and resources (films, written materials, publicity materials, access to an electronic discussion list and project Web site), inclusion in a 1-½ day training workshop and a cash grant of $1,000. The 1-½ day training workshop will be held September 29-30, 2006 in Chicago, Illinois. For further details, including guidelines and an application, visit www.ala.org/publicprograms. Sincerely, ALA Public Programs Office [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800/545-2433, ext. 5045 www.ala.org/publicprograms P.S. - Please be aware that the grant guidelines posted online were revised on January 6. The new guidelines reflect a change in training dates (now September 2006) and programming dates (now November 2006-November 2007). * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * You gave the American Library Association (http://www.ala.org) permission to send you this email. Please add [EMAIL PROTECTED] to your address book or safe sender list. 50 E Huron, Chicago, IL 60611, USA To review the Privacy Policy under which this email was sent, go to http://www.ala.org/ala/home/privacystatement.htm To review our Acceptable Use Policy, go to http://www.maildogmanager.com/acceptable_use_policy.html To unsubscribe or manage your Subscription Preferences, simply go to http://www.maildogmanager.com/unsub.html?client=ala1&campaign=147&email=jenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] Instantly created and delivered by the American Library Association's Mail Dog (http://www.maildogmanager.com)

